I have used the largest Stitched Triangles Dies to cut the top of the tree from one of the sheets from the Expressions in Ink Specialty DSP pack.
The trunk is a small piece of Early Espresso card stock. The star on the top of the tree is Gold Foil Sheet cut using one of the Stitched Stars Dies. I have also used the Gold Foil Sheet as a mat behind the Very Vanilla card front.
The Very Vanilla card front was embossed with the Tasteful Textile 3D embossing folder. The final element is the greeting that is from one of my new Christmas sets called Peaceful Deer which is available in the August to Dec. Mini Catalogue. The greeting was heat embossed in Gold and then the ends of the Very Vanilla piece were trimmed with the Banners Pick A Punch.
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Rachel.
Genius! What a beautiful effect this paper gives, as an elegant Christmas tree. Such a great idea, Rachel; thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea Rachel to use this gorgeous paper as a Christmas tree. I will definitely keep this in mind to use on Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteYour card certainly is stylish and elegant Rachel. The creative use of that gorgeous paper is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWow Rachel, this so simple but stylish - love that DSP design as a very modern xmas tree!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Idea using this DSP to make your Christmas tree. It's just perfect for Christmas. Love it.
ReplyDeleteA lovely Christmas card with contemporary elegance Rachel - love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a clever combination of non Christmas products to create a gorgeous Christmas card. Simple and contemporary. xxx
ReplyDeleteThat paper with the gold thread through it is perfect for your triangle Christmas tree. It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Rachel I would never have thought to use that DSP for Christmas but it is just perfect. Love your card lots.
ReplyDeleteI love that you have used this DSP for the tree. I never thought of it but it looks fabulous. Going to have to CASE your idea.
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